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For thousands of entrepreneurs, Uzum Market has become their first experience in online trading, and for buyers, a familiar way to shop.

Today, the marketplace hosts over 18,000 sellers, about 90% of whom are small and medium-sized businesses from various regions of the country. For many entrepreneurs, joining Uzum Market allowed them to start selling goods nationwide for the first time without having to build their own logistics, launch an online store, or invest in complex IT infrastructure.

“Today, Uzum Market is much more than a marketplace. For thousands of entrepreneurs, it has become the first step in e-commerce, and for millions of buyers, a familiar way to shop. In essence, together with our sellers, we are shaping a new culture of online trading in Uzbekistan, making it accessible for businesses of any scale,” comments Vladislav Sakharov, Business Development Director at Uzum Market.

By the end of 2025, Uzum's e-commerce GMV grew 1.5 times to exceed $500 million, with orders reaching 34 million. The marketplace's local assortment now includes 1.9 million products, and by the end of 2026, the company expects its e-commerce turnover to approach $1 billion.

This growth was made possible by large-scale infrastructure investments. In recent years, Uzum has invested over $500 million in developing the country's digital, logistics, and financial infrastructure, and plans to invest several hundred million more in the coming years.

Today, Uzum Market sellers have access to the largest e-commerce logistics complex in Uzbekistan, as well as a network of nine regional cross-docking warehouses, allowing entrepreneurs to ship goods without transporting them to Tashkent. The company continues to expand its logistics capacity. Construction has begun on a new sorting center and warehouse complex for bulky goods. Once operational, the new infrastructure will be able to process up to 600,000 items per day and provide 26,000 pallet spaces for storing furniture, household appliances, and other goods.

Orders can now be picked up at over 2,100 pickup points and partner locations operating in 626 settlements across the country.

Source: uznews.uz